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Brad Keselowski had an up and down afternoon at Atlanta, but it ended on a high note. He took tires late in the event and drove up to ninth in the final standings.

On the heels of a third last fall at Texas, that was his second consecutive top-10 on a similarly-configured, 1.5-mile track. He won last year’s edition of the Kobalt 400 at Vegas and should be able to keep his streak alive. Mar 1 - 10:49 PM

Brad Keselowski finished 25th or worse in his first two Atlanta starts. His next two attempts ended in results of sixth and third, and finally his latest two ended in DNFs and 30-something results.

Keselowski hopes he can continue that pattern because he is due to earn a top-10. He will roll of the grid 12th on Sunday and will not have far to go to crack that mark. Feb 28 - 5:38 PM

This is the No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford F-150 driver's second pole in 63 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races. It is his first pole and first top-10 NCWTS start in 2015. This is Keselowski's first pole in four NCWTS races at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Feb 28 - 2:15 PM

Sprint Cup regular Brad Keselowski is fastest in Final Practice for the Camping World Truck Series Hyundai Construction Equipment 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

At 178.695 mph in the No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford F-150, he was the fastest of the 31 trucks out on the track for the final practice. No. 4 Erik Jones, No. 13 Cameron Hayley, No. 51 Daniel Suarez and No. 05 John Wes Townley are the rest of the top five on the speed chart. No. 6 Norm Benning was the slowest. Feb 27 - 7:11 PM

This is the No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford F-150 driver's second pole in 63 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races. It is his first pole and first top-10 NCWTS start in 2015. This is Keselowski's first pole in four NCWTS races at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Sprint Cup regular Brad Keselowski is fastest in Final Practice for the Camping World Truck Series Hyundai Construction Equipment 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

At 178.695 mph in the No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford F-150, he was the fastest of the 31 trucks out on the track for the final practice. No. 4 Erik Jones, No. 13 Cameron Hayley, No. 51 Daniel Suarez and No. 05 John Wes Townley are the rest of the top five on the speed chart. No. 6 Norm Benning was the slowest.

Sprint Cup regular Brad Keselowski will be making his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series of the 2015 season in Saturday's Hyundai Construction Equipment 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He will pilot the No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford F-150.

Keselowski NCWTS notes: Has three previous NCWTS starts at Atlanta where he's completed 99.24 percent of total possible laps (392 of 395). Claimed his first NCWTS victory at Bristol Motor Speedway last August in his most recent series start. Owns nine top five and 14 top 10 finishes in 62 career NCWTS starts.-Brad Keselowski Racing

Sprint Cup Series regular Brad Keselowski has the best 10-lap consecutive average speed in the first practice for the XFINITY Series Alert Today Florida 300 at Daytona International Speedway.

The average speed of 186.645 mph in the No. 22 Ford Mustang was best of the 18 cars that ran 10 consecutive laps on the track for this session. No. 29 Justin Marks, No. 16 Ryan Reed, No. 98 Aric Almirola and No. 54 Kyle Busch make up the rest of the top five on this list.

The Brad Keselowski Racing No. 29 Ford F-150 will compete full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for an owner's championship with primary sponsorship from Cooper Standard and the company's Careers For Veterans program.

Brad Keselowski failed to advance to the Championship round after getting knocked out in the Eliminator, but he showed the NASCAR elite that he deserved to be among them by finishing third in the Ford EcoBoost 400.

Keselowski was in an awkward position since his teammate Joey Logano was racing for a championship and most of the frontrunners had run-ins with him during the Chase, but he ignored the pressure and raced hard in the closing laps. That is how a driver scores major fantasy points.

This is the No. 22 Hertz Ford Mustang driver's 19th pole in 216 NASCAR Nationwide Series races. It is his fifth pole and 10th top-10 NNS start in 2014. This is his second pole in eight NNS races at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Brad Keselowski scraped the wall late in Saturday morning’s practice session. The damage to the right side of his car was not severe enough require a backup for Sunday’s Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, however.

Keselowski has been fast all weekend and should be able to contend for a top-five. That makes him one of the top values in any game.

Brad Keselowski scraped the wall in Saturday morning’s practice session. He sustained fairly significant damage, but may not be forced into a backup car.

Keselowski hit the wall with both the right front and rear of the car. If he damaged the rear axle or suspension, he might not be able to hang onto his fourth-place starting position, so fantasy owners will want to stay tuned.

Brad Keselowski set a new track record at Homestead with a lap of 181.238 mph. He posted that speed in the first of three time trial sessions and slipped only a little in the final round. He will roll off the grid fourth.

Keselowski was also fast in practice, which gives him sustainable speed. Any player with an allocation remaining should feel confident starting the No. 2 unless the driver struggles in Saturday practice.

Brad Keselowski posted the fastest single lap in Homestead’s first practice session. His top speed was 179.004 mph.

Keselowski is one of the four drivers who were eliminated from playoff contention last week at Phoenix and each of them wants to be the winner of the Ford 400 so they can show what might have happened if they were part of the Championship hunt.

Brad Keselowski finished fourth in the Quicken Loans 500k and was part of a perfect sweep of the top six positions by Chase contenders. Like Jeff Gordon in second and Matt Kenseth in third, it was not enough to advance him to the final round of the playoffs, however.

Keselowski was victorious in the first two rounds of the Chase, but he failed to win in the Eliminator. His undoing was the Goody's 500 at Martinsville when a broken rear end sent him home 31st. He mounted a charge that made him a great fantasy value in the last two weeks, however, with a third at Texas prior to his fourth at Phoenix.